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Code · Utah · Title 75E · Chapter 2

75E-2-303. State grant requirements.

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Effective 7/1/2026
75E-2-303. State grant requirements.
(1)Except as provided in Subsection
(2), the department may not award a grant of state funds to an entity subject to, and not in compliance with, the reporting requirements described in Subsection 75E-2-210(5) .
(a)The department may award a grant to an entity under Section 75E-2-306 even if the entity is not in compliance with the reporting requirements described in Subsection 75E-2-210(5) .
(b)Subsection
(1)does not apply to the law enforcement reporting requirements for certain firearm data described in Section 53-25-502 .
(3)The department may not award a grant of state funds to an entity subject to the requirements described in Sections 53-21-102 and 53-21-104.3 , if the department has determined, after receiving a recommendation described in Subsection 75E-3-202(1)(i)(ii) from the Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, that the entity is not eligible to receive state grant funds under this section.
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